Although we are still escaping the snow here at the valley floor, the mountains around us have lots.

This looks like it could be mist or fog but it’s actually rain that at higher elevations is snow.

Given the time of year we don’t have a lot of colour but there’s still a bit here and there.

This cotoneaster with its red berries is a welcome sight; a nice break in the grey.

Despite the low ceiling, it wasn’t particularly cold and there was no wind. We had about 10C (50F) so it was important to wear something waterproof with a good sweater or fleece underneath.

I also found some matador roses blooming in a protected area. Their bright red provided a lovely visual lift, too.

Although there are still a few colours round and about, it has definitely, definitely morphed into winter. I think it’s time for hot chocolate.
Happy Wednesday.
Great pictures. The flashes of red within the bleakness of the grey is really evocative, the way you’ve captured it in your framing.
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Thank you very much for your lovely comments, Ruth. It’s nice to keep in mind that the grey won’t last forever; spring will be back. Cheers.
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Very wintery photos. Not long ago, we were hanging on to fall, and here we are looking Very much like winter.
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You are so right about that, Anneli. We are facing winter for sure but at least haven’t yet dipped below zero. That said, today the high was 5 and tomorrow it’s supposed to be 3, so I think we can’t be far from -1 or -2 by mid-December or so!
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The same slide is happening here.
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Too bad. I hope it’s short, though.
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I do too!
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Even though I’m not a fan of winter, I like living where there are four distinct seasons.
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I do as well, Neil, even though I reserve the right to complain about winter (a bit). 😊
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Winter is letting you know it is coming. That first shot is like a Christmas card Lynette. Have a great Wednesday. Allan
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Thank you very much, Allan. Yes, it definitely is letting us know! We are still snowless here at the valley floor but we don’t have to do much climbing to encounter it. Cheers.
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Beautiful
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Thank you very much. 😊
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I love the mountain photo and the tiny waves on the lake, very beautiful!!! ❤️☺️
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Thank you very much, John. 😊 I like those photos, too but my, it’s very overcast. I don’t think we will be getting sun for the next couple of days. Ugh.
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You are welcome, Lynette, best break out the Vitamin D tabs!
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Oh yes, for sure!
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It certainly does look cold! Enjoy your hot chocolate! ☕️
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It’s nothing compared to our Arctic days of course and at 10C is relatively benign. That said, hot chocolate after a walk out there is a nice thing! 😊 Cheers.
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very beautifull 👍
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Thank you. 😊
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More beautiful photos. I wonder if the red coton easter berries are edible.
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Thank you very much, Thomas. Yes, they are edible but not very tasty at all. The birds leave them until there’s not much else!
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I see, thank you Lynette
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Your words paint winter not as a season of absence, but as a quiet theatre where mist, rain, and snow blend into a gentle, living poem.
The red berries and hidden roses shine like nature’s last warm heartbeat against the grey.
Your writing reminds us that winter doesn’t just bring cold—it delivers subtle miracles meant to be felt, not seen.
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Thank you, Hari. Your kind comments are very appreciated.
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What a nice surprise the rose must have been! I really like those moody misty shots too 😊
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Thank you, Belinda. 😊 I actually found several roses blooming in a protected corner. Definitely a lovely find. Cheers.
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Have a pleasant start of winter!
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Thank you very much. 😊
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The dark dreary days of winter. Love the pops of red!
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Those pops of red are definitely welcome in all this greyness! Cheers.
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It’s definitely looking and feeling like winter! What a lovely surprise to find some matador roses still in bloom. I’ll cheers to some hot chocolate!
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Oh yes, we’re definitely experiencing winter. Still no snow here but at the higher elevations there’s lots. And the wind feels pretty cold, too. Yes, those rose bushes are still green and still budding and blooming if they’re in protected spots. Yes, cheers to some hot chocolate! ☕️
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